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Hello guys,
I'm looking for a freelance C++ or C# developer for an sim interfacing app (Windows).
Skills needed:
I want to build an Windows app used for interfacing USB hardware with FSX, Prepar3D and X-Plane.
The idea is that a user plugs-in the device, app discovers the device and let user configure each input/output using either FSUIPC offsets, SimConnect events or DataRefs (X-Plane). The list of inputs and outputs will be predefined in the config files embedded inside the app. The config will include the mentioned list and suggested configs (offsets, events, data refs).
The devices I'm building will be used with a bunch of different add-ons and sims that's why I need so much flexibility.
It can be developed either in C++ or C#. I know C++ so it would be easier for me to work on the app too, but it's not an requirement. If you feel more comfortable with C#, that's fine too. The microcontroller side of the interface will be on my side.
That's the general idea of the app. We will discuss further details in PM/email.
Please feel free to contact me at bartek[at]aviatek[dot].com
I'm looking for a freelance C++ or C# developer for an sim interfacing app (Windows).
Skills needed:
- C++ or/and C# high level
- Experience in integration with:
- FSUIPC SDK
- SimConnect SDK
- X-Plane
- Embedded programming for Microchip microcontrollers
- USB HID communication
I want to build an Windows app used for interfacing USB hardware with FSX, Prepar3D and X-Plane.
The idea is that a user plugs-in the device, app discovers the device and let user configure each input/output using either FSUIPC offsets, SimConnect events or DataRefs (X-Plane). The list of inputs and outputs will be predefined in the config files embedded inside the app. The config will include the mentioned list and suggested configs (offsets, events, data refs).
The devices I'm building will be used with a bunch of different add-ons and sims that's why I need so much flexibility.
It can be developed either in C++ or C#. I know C++ so it would be easier for me to work on the app too, but it's not an requirement. If you feel more comfortable with C#, that's fine too. The microcontroller side of the interface will be on my side.
That's the general idea of the app. We will discuss further details in PM/email.
Please feel free to contact me at bartek[at]aviatek[dot].com
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